Jacksonville-area athletes head to Special Olympics USA Games


Jacksonville stand-up paddle board athlete Megan Bell has one plan this week as she joins 20 other athletes from Northeast Florida at the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games in Orlando.

“I’m going to do my best and have fun,” the 31-year-old competitor said during Friday’s send-off to the games, with Jaguars Roar cheerleaders, the team’s D-Line drumline and a police motorcycle escort.

Her first time competing at the U.S. games that take place every four years, she’s been training for the competition for more than a year.

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“I’ve been working hard and eating healthy,” Bell said. “… I’m never scared. I’m ready!”

Northeast Florida athletes gather for a photo at Friday's TIAA Bank Field sendoff to the national Special Olympics games in Orlando.

Echoing the “Go for the gold!” cheer made many times as the athletes, coaches and families got on the bus outside TIAA Bank Field, golfer Amanda Bussey waved as she was cheered.

“I’m going to win the gold medal,” she said. “Golf is fun.”

Florida plays large at U.S. Special Olympics

Twenty-one runners, jumpers, swimmers, bowlers, equestrians, surfers and competitors in four other sports are competing this week from Duval, St. Johns, Nassau, Putnam, Flagler, Volusia and Clay counties. They are part of 600 Special Olympians from Florida, the largest state contingent at competitions at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Exploria Stadium, the U.S. Tennis Association’s National Campus and eight other sites near Orlando.



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2022-06-05 09:08:09

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